3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (6)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 2: Group 6
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impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses | |
rub or wipe out; make indistinct as if by rubbing | |
causing damage or harm; injurious | |
change shape by stress; become misshapen; make formless |
dig the ground, as with spade; search deeply and laboriously | |
improper act; improper or unacceptable usage in speech or writing | |
place of residence of a person or a family | |
related to the topic being discussed or considered; appropriate or fitting; relevant |
conflict; lack of agreement among persons, groups, or things | |
facial distortion to show feeling such as pain, disgust | |
noisy speech; speech or piece of writing with strong feeling or expression | |
left and abandoned; negligent in performing a duty |
noisy speech; speech or piece of writing with strong feeling or expression | |
conflict; lack of agreement among persons, groups, or things | |
not interested; indifferent; free of self-interest; impartial | |
distance around something; circumference; size; bulk |
free, without charge; costing nothing | |
containing a high amount of water or water vapor | |
talking much and repetition of unimportant or trivial details | |
place of residence of a person or a family |
the expectation of misfortune; feeling of evil to come; unfavorable omen | |
rub or wipe out; make indistinct as if by rubbing | |
impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses | |
distance around something; circumference; size; bulk |
indefinitely long period of time; age | |
causing damage or harm; injurious | |
destroy courage or resolution by exciting dread; cause to lose enthusiasm | |
extreme corruption or degradation; wickedness |
talking much and repetition of unimportant or trivial details | |
masses of leaves; a cluster of leaves, flowers, and branches | |
ability to foresee future happenings | |
cut away; cut out; remove by or as if by cutting |
expressing devotion or piety; earnest in the religious field | |
throw into confusion; deeply involved, especially in something complicated | |
payment or expense; output | |
open to two or more interpretations and often intended to mislead |
facial distortion to show feeling such as pain, disgust | |
vain man; one who wants to get admiration by dress; man excessively concerned with his clothes and appearance | |
a loud flourish of brass instruments, especially trumpets; spectacular public display | |
turn away from a principle, norm; depart; diverge |